The limited-time CrazyShake by Black Tap pop-up is now open at Disney Springs at the former Sprinkles location.
CrazyShake at Disney Springs

Disney announced the CrazyShake pop-up a few weeks ago. A sign was installed within a few days and the menu was revealed. As previously announced, the location offers the Special Edition Mickey Mouse Shake.

The menu is posted outside and inside. Classic shakes are $12, speciality CrazyShakes are $17.50, and the special edition Mickey shake is $24.

Sprinkles signage and theming is gone from the building. The pink railings were painted black and giant circular decorations are gone. All Sprinkles locations closed permanently on January 1 of this year.

Behind the counter is a “Black Tap CrazyShakes Milkshakes” sign.
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes has a handful of locations across the U.S. and internationally, including at the Downtown Disney District in Disneyland Resort. CrazyShake is their brand of specialty milkshakes.

The Special Edition Mickey Mouse Shake ($24) is a strawberry shake with a vanilla frosted rim, Mickey Mouse sprinkles, a homemade Mickey Mouse shaped crisped treat, white and red rock candy, whipped cream, red sprinkles, and a cherry.
Here is the list of specialty shakes ($17.50 each):
- Bam Bam Shake – fruity pebbles shake; vanilla frosted rim with Fruity Pebbles, topped with a Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispies treat, strawberry Pop-Tarts, Laffy Taffy, whipped cream, and a cherry
- The Cookie Shake – vanilla cookie shake; vanilla frosted rim with cookie crumbles, topped with a ‘cookiewich,’ crumbled cookies, chocolate chips, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle
- Cookies ‘N Cream Supreme – Oreo shake; vanilla frosted rim with crushed Oreos, topped with a cookies ‘n cream sandwich, crumbled Oreos, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle
- Brooklyn Blackout – chocolate shake; chocolate frosted rim with mini chocolate chips, topped with a chocolate brownie, whipped cream, and chocolate drizzle

Classic shake flavors ($12) include chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, Nutella, peanut butter, cookie, Fruity Pebbles, and Oreo cookies and cream. There is also bottled sodas for $5.50 and bottled water for $5.


A screen near the front door cycles through images of different shakes. A colorful mural of circles has been replaced by a decal of black and white stripes.

The window that previously looked into the Sprinkles kitchen has been covered by a cassette tape decal featuring the CrazyShake logo in pink.


Next to the covered window are more shake images.

Near the patio doors is a counter with napkins, water cups, straws, and spoons.
Disney and Black Tap have not announced an exact timeframe for the pop-up but it’s expected to remain until May.
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